A lift followed me home on Friday and put it back together. My first 10 minutes I am pretty sure I found out why I get a vibration around 80 mph.
Vibration issue?
See it did follow me home.
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Torsionally it is tight no play at all.Sure looks like it could be an issue, seems a bit surprising to not notice it below the speed limit tho........
Good work!New U Joint in. I should have had a lift years ago.
Much smoother now the vibration must have been sneaking up on me.
I don’t have the vibration at 80 anymore. Now it seems like it is starting around 85 -90, but not as much resonance as before. I am sure the rock dings in my driveshaft don’t help.
a whole new world. congratulations!I should have had a lift years ago.
Good eye.. that’s a rare one for sure. To bad it’s seen better days.And with a sunroof...……….
Ahh... Refreshing to see someone else actually take one of these starters apart. They are seem to be some sort of scary magic to most... Along with alternators...My starter was a little slow, so I took it a part and started cleaning it up. I did find new bushings as there is a fair amount of wear in the armature bushings. Cleaned up the armature and brushes. Good continuity where it should. No shorts that I could find. I wish I had a growler to use but am pretty sure it is ok. Cleaned up the movable contact and terminals. Will give the housing a fresh coat of paint. I did break the small copper wire that goes from the windings to the brush shunt. I will have to try a splice.
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Thanks. When I took it apart I wasn’t sure, but I caught it in the manual. It is pretty slick. It is difficult enough to install that little bugger, never mind the armature.Ahh... Refreshing to see someone else actually take one of these starters apart. They are seem to be some sort of scary magic to most... Along with alternators...
If you don't know already, that little guy in the circle is your friend for putting it back together.
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Ahh... Refreshing to see someone else actually take one of these starters apart. They are seem to be some sort of scary magic to most... Along with alternators...
If you don't know already, that little guy in the circle is your friend for putting it back together.
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I tried to explain how to do that over the internet once. Yea, it's a slick way to do something that would be almost impossible to assemble otherwise.Thanks. When I took it apart I wasn’t sure, but I caught it in the manual. It is pretty slick. It is difficult enough to install that little bugger, never mind the armature.
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IIRC, you can turn one of those contacts. I've seen them on eBay from time to time.The biggest challenge I have is finding replacement parts for these. I wanted a new battery terminal stud and contact rivet so I could change my brushes. (Mine are still less than 1/2 worn though) I emery clothed the hell out of both contact points and the moveable contact to flatten the contact area. There were some notable divots.
Solenoid is still good though.
I did find a 2007 catalog with starter parts, but not on their website any more. I wish I could find a source for this stuff. It is harder and harder to rebuild.